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The Foreign Affairs of Dutch DesignFrom Thursday 14 July to Sunday 21 August 2005, the exhibition 'The foreign affairs of Dutch design' will be on display at the Beurs van Berlage in Amsterdam.
This English-language exhibition highlights the international success of contemporary Dutch graphic design, fashion, product design, interior design and furniture design.
This summer both the Dutch public and overseas tourists will have the unique chance to learn about the international work of Dutch designers.
'The foreign affairs of Dutch design' showcases over 90 successful designs that Dutch designers have produced in recent years for international markets and overseas clients.
Bureau Mijksenaar's signposts for international airports can be seen, Dick Bruna's stamp designs - commissioned by Japan Post - will be on display, Studio Dumbar's logo for the Beijing Olympics will be featured and Max Barenbrug & Eduard Zanen's Bugaboo pushchair, which became an international hit thanks in part to the TV series 'Sex in the City', will also be included.
Big names like KesselsKramer, Marcel Wanders, Alexander van Slobbe and Hella Jongerius will show examples of success in advertising, industrial design, fashion and spatial design.
Dutch design pushes boundaries and transforms existing ideas into fresh new concepts. Dutch design is mainly based on rock-solid ideas,
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